Overcoming Negativity in Your Teams

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
8 minutes

A writer in Wayne’s much-loved daily CEO newsletter had this to say about negativity: “Negativity is the ONLY cancer that spreads by contact.” Okay, negativity isn’t as bad as the dread disease, but it is a morale and culture killer among construction companies, and the author makes a fair point. Where does negativity come from and what do you do about it?

Please tune in this week as Wayne offers writer Anthony Iannarino’s four sources of negativity and four steps you can take to make sure your workplace isn’t overcome. What works for you when you encounter pervasive negativity? Please share your thoughts in the comments.

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